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State media: Two members of defence ministry killed in Latakia by "groups of Assad militia remnants" The coastal region has emerged as one of the main security challenges for interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa's new administration.
Senior security official in the area said there had been an increase in hit-and-run attacks on security patrols and checkpoints in the last two weeks .
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